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. >> translator: i called him trump, he says, because trump is charismatic and has clear policies. that's why he won the election. he heard trump say he was a big fan of kurdish forces calling for the fight against isis. in his honor, named his recently opened fish restaurant in the city of dohut after the donald and designed the the catchy logo. in iraq's murky waters, trump inspired some here to hope he'll also make kyrgyzstan great again. this fish is your standard carp. it's the way it's cooked. it's called mezguf here in iraq and big league popular and this is a catch fit for a president. there's no flip-flopping here. it takes just 45 minutes to go from the tank to cutting board to grill to plate. no time wasted. what i admire about trump's personality, he says, he's decisive, tough, and hopefully with that toughness, he'll finish off isis. shrugs off as mere campaign rhetoric, but trump's pledge to cast a wide net banning all muslims from entering the united states. even wants to open a branch of his restaurant near the white house, maybe trump will invite him in. here's one
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one of the mast charismatic individuals. i also saw a vicious, nasty, arrogant side. >> you said he was thoroughly unlikable but you came away with a grudging respect. how so? >> that's a view of mine that evolved over time. when i left him in 2004, i remember thinking, gosh, i'm so glad i don't have to talk to him anymore. on the other hand, ten years later after seeing what happened in iraq and what's become of the country i came away with a grudging respect that he was able to keep it together for so long. >> you said he told me before me there was only bickering and arguing. i made people agree. playing monday morning quarterback now, what would have happened if there was a different outcome, if we left him in power? you say it's one of the provocative questions that needs to be considered. >> if saddam were sti in power he would be getting on in years, maybe would not be alive and there would have been a transition to maybe a new generation of what have you, but it would have been an iraqi solution. that would be better
one of the mast charismatic individuals. i also saw a vicious, nasty, arrogant side. >> you said he was thoroughly unlikable but you came away with a grudging respect. how so? >> that's a view of mine that evolved over time. when i left him in 2004, i remember thinking, gosh, i'm so glad i don't have to talk to him anymore. on the other hand, ten years later after seeing what happened in iraq and what's become of the country i came away with a grudging respect that he was able to...
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and you describe him as a man of contradictions, charming on the one hand, charismatic, but also brute -- just brutally vicious. >> yes, yes. he was, from the very beginning, our talks has a certain pattern, and in the beginning, he was very kind, very gentle, very nice, very smart, and self-deprecating is and witty, but over time, another saddam emerged, and that was a saddam that seemed to be kind of nasty and mean-spirited and vicious and a little scary at times. in a sense, he was very human in that regard. >> yeah, well, web s saw that i his actions. he filled a lot of graves. >> that's true. >> you said he was that great politician. we think politics are tough here. politics in iraq, deadly, literally. but you alsxplain him as a local boy who made good. >> yeah. >> explain why. >> he came from tikrit, which wasn't much of anything, a very small town. and one of the things that happened throughout his lifetime was that he was a poor boy who rose to the top of his profession and everybody also underestimated him. and people just thought that he was a nobody and then he managed -- t
and you describe him as a man of contradictions, charming on the one hand, charismatic, but also brute -- just brutally vicious. >> yes, yes. he was, from the very beginning, our talks has a certain pattern, and in the beginning, he was very kind, very gentle, very nice, very smart, and self-deprecating is and witty, but over time, another saddam emerged, and that was a saddam that seemed to be kind of nasty and mean-spirited and vicious and a little scary at times. in a sense, he was...
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that is when one of the surprising things about saddam was he was one of the most charismatic individuals i have ever met in my life. status ass diminished a prisoner, when he walked in a room, you could feel a change. in the beginning, he was very smart, very polite, very nice. self-deprecating in his humor. juan: did you conduct most of these interviews through an interpreter? >> yes. in the room, it was myself, a calligrapher, an interpreter or vita by the army -- joint amy: a calligrapher? he was taking a polygraph? >> no, he served as a facilitator, someone who would start off the conversation. in the beginning, we were not sure if saddam was going to cooperate and we had no way to kind of get him to cooperate. so we appealed to his vanity and we also appealed to his sense of history. we said to him, this is your opportunity to set the record straight, to take all of the live set about you and what you say will be read by the highest levels of government. amy: what did he say about weapons of mass destruction? >> he said he stopped his program years ago. one of the things with the da
that is when one of the surprising things about saddam was he was one of the most charismatic individuals i have ever met in my life. status ass diminished a prisoner, when he walked in a room, you could feel a change. in the beginning, he was very smart, very polite, very nice. self-deprecating in his humor. juan: did you conduct most of these interviews through an interpreter? >> yes. in the room, it was myself, a calligrapher, an interpreter or vita by the army -- joint amy: a...
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one of the most charismatic men i ever met in my life. he could be nice. polite. witty. as we got to know him and as we started to question him a little more deeper about his regime, we began to see another side of him, which was a really kind of a mean, nasty, vicious, almost scary individual at times. >> how did that manifest itself in in a conversation? what made him see vicious and scary? >> gosh, one time we were talking and he got very upset with me. he just started staring at me. he would lean in and held speak betweenlehed tee and say tell me your question. it was just -- he had this look in his eye. it was a murderous look. i remember thinking, gosh, i'm glad we have the u.s. army here. i felt like he wanted to get out of his chair and just grab me. >> so tell us about the art of the conversation or interrogation with saddam hussein. how do you get into it with him? >> that's very interesting. first of all, we didn't really have any sort of carrots or sticks to use so we kind of began by appealing to his vanity and his place in history. we told him basically thi
one of the most charismatic men i ever met in my life. he could be nice. polite. witty. as we got to know him and as we started to question him a little more deeper about his regime, we began to see another side of him, which was a really kind of a mean, nasty, vicious, almost scary individual at times. >> how did that manifest itself in in a conversation? what made him see vicious and scary? >> gosh, one time we were talking and he got very upset with me. he just started staring at...
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to do so, obama clearly signaling that being a charismatic candidate matters. >> let me ask you this. one minute after donald trump posted his tweet, hillary clinton had her own message on twitter saying the holidays are a time to be thankful for our blessings. let's rejoice in this season and look forward with renewed hope and determination. so i'm curious to get your thoughts. what do you make of that? aimed at both the president and president-elect? >> i don't know. i'm not sure what to make of hillary clinton's tweets. but i think we're going to have to wait and see what role she carves out for herself heading into this news cycle, but candidly, i think that we've seen over the weekend just what we've seen all yearlong is that donald trump is going to continue to use twitter as what he views a modern form of communication to push out his message whether it's engaging in political chatter of the day or a more serious issues like economic issues such as boeing and carrier or foreign policy like the u.n. and israel. >> let's talk a little bit about what u.n. vote. the president-elect
to do so, obama clearly signaling that being a charismatic candidate matters. >> let me ask you this. one minute after donald trump posted his tweet, hillary clinton had her own message on twitter saying the holidays are a time to be thankful for our blessings. let's rejoice in this season and look forward with renewed hope and determination. so i'm curious to get your thoughts. what do you make of that? aimed at both the president and president-elect? >> i don't know. i'm not sure...
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obama is an intensely charismatic politician but he was not able to build a political base underneath him. during his eight years, the democratic party has suffered an historic series of defeats at the state and national levels. putting them in the worst position they've been in since the 1920s. was that obama's failure? a lack of political skill? perhaps. though it is equally likely that the currents were stronger than any one person could shift. in recent years, america has gone through enormous economic, technological, political and cultural change. and in some parts of the country there has been a backlash to that change. and to an african-american president. in there interview about reagan, obama noted that reagan put us on a fundamentally different path because the country was ready for it. it remains unclear whether the country was ready for obama's vision. the most dramatic bet he made was health care. he spent the first few years of his presidency and all his political capital on passing it. and i would argue that even if trump finds a way to repeal and replace it, it remains
obama is an intensely charismatic politician but he was not able to build a political base underneath him. during his eight years, the democratic party has suffered an historic series of defeats at the state and national levels. putting them in the worst position they've been in since the 1920s. was that obama's failure? a lack of political skill? perhaps. though it is equally likely that the currents were stronger than any one person could shift. in recent years, america has gone through...
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i think very clearly barack obama is a much more charismatic, more talented politician than hillary clinton so my copout answer i think, though, is this. if it's 2012, i think barack obama would have been re-elected and would have beat donald trump. by the time you get around to 2016 as donald trump's tweet said, you have things like isis, look at the brexit vote, i think things were trending in donald trump's direction. i'm not so sure barack obama would have beat him. >> angela rye, do you think this is the right thing for president obama to do, 25 days from leaving the white house? set aside trump for a moment, he was implicitly, he was explicitly criticizing hillary clinton here. what's the point of that? >> well, i think the point is he was talking to his friend, as you just noted in interview with david. this is someone who, you know, his guard's down and being completely honest. i think it's fine for him to believe that he would have had a good shot at donald trump. i think his approval rating affirms that fact. i think the fact that there are 20-plus million americans on obamacare a
i think very clearly barack obama is a much more charismatic, more talented politician than hillary clinton so my copout answer i think, though, is this. if it's 2012, i think barack obama would have been re-elected and would have beat donald trump. by the time you get around to 2016 as donald trump's tweet said, you have things like isis, look at the brexit vote, i think things were trending in donald trump's direction. i'm not so sure barack obama would have beat him. >> angela rye, do...
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michael rocking into fame with catchy hits, good looks and charismatic present. first with pop duo wham alongside schoolmate andrew ridgely, before striking out and achieving his own success as a solo artist and heartthrob. his career spanned four decades, selling more than 20 million albums in the u.s. ♪ gotta faith ♪ hmm i gotta have faith >>> half those sales due to "fate." >>> his arrest and subsequent run-ins for drug possession and the dui turned him into tabloid fodder. the british singer prided him self-, including aids awareness and gay rights. >>> his collaboration with ellen john brought worldwide aclam. john posted on instagram, quote, i am in deep shock. i've lost a bless loved friend. more attribute bugts poured in including andrew ridgely quiting, got didn't give it, you did, old friend. and george that kite, you found your freedom, it was your last christmas, we shall miss you. >>> again, police saying absolutely no foul play suspected. michael said as early as this year he was working on a documentary about his life, set to be released in 201
michael rocking into fame with catchy hits, good looks and charismatic present. first with pop duo wham alongside schoolmate andrew ridgely, before striking out and achieving his own success as a solo artist and heartthrob. his career spanned four decades, selling more than 20 million albums in the u.s. ♪ gotta faith ♪ hmm i gotta have faith >>> half those sales due to "fate." >>> his arrest and subsequent run-ins for drug possession and the dui turned him into...
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michael, rocketed to fame with catchy hits, good looks and charismatic presence. first with pop duo wham! aside a school mate. before striking out and achieving i had oahis own success as a solo artist and heartthrob. his career spanned four decades and spawned ten number one singles selling more than 20 million albums in the u.s. half of those sales led to his solo blockbuster "faith." michael's arrest in 1998 for lewd acts in a los angeles public restroom and subsequent run run-ins with the law for drug possession and a dui, turned him into tabloid fodder. he prided himself on charitable cause is like aids awareness . d "don't let the sun go down on me" with elton john got worldwide acclaim. more tributes poured in on sunday night, including his wham! band mate, tweeting god didn't give you, you did, old friend. >> officials on this say there is no sign of any foul play. his publicist said the singer passed away peacefully. >> steve, thank you. >>> president obama and his family are spending the holidays in his home state of hawaii. on christmas day the presiden
michael, rocketed to fame with catchy hits, good looks and charismatic presence. first with pop duo wham! aside a school mate. before striking out and achieving i had oahis own success as a solo artist and heartthrob. his career spanned four decades and spawned ten number one singles selling more than 20 million albums in the u.s. half of those sales led to his solo blockbuster "faith." michael's arrest in 1998 for lewd acts in a los angeles public restroom and subsequent run run-ins...
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there's no charismatic leader like bill clinton in sight. i think they've got their work cut out for them. >> another leader will show up. they always do. >>> when we come back, our hits and misses of 2016. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >>> >>> time now for our hits and misses of the year. we're going to start with misses. dan. >> well, i think the miss of the year is pretty obvious, paul. it's the person who lost the presidential election she was supposed to win in 2016. and that of course would be hillary clinton. it goes beyond that, paul. back in 2008 when she was running in the primaries against barack obama, it was expected she would win back then. nobody could challenge the clinton machine. now hillary clinton has lost two big presidential elections. i'm not sure how she sleeps at night, but i think this also raises questions about the future of the v
there's no charismatic leader like bill clinton in sight. i think they've got their work cut out for them. >> another leader will show up. they always do. >>> when we come back, our hits and misses of 2016. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >>> >>> time now for our hits and misses...
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i think she's charismatic and-- - you do? - yeah i do. i'm surprised when people say she's not. - one on one or-- - just in a room, you know, your eyes would gravitate toward her. and obviously she's super smart. and i know there's been a lot in this campaign that we can't laugh about. - [evan] right, funny if it wasn't so serious. - there's been a lot of bad things. but i do have to laugh at the difference in their debate preparation, cause he's the king of winging it and she's the queen of homework. and so she's getting ready with like huge, voluminous stacks of archenia. and he is, you know, eating cheeseburgers at his golf club with roger ailes and coming up with zingers like some 16 year old boy. you know, with cokes. - right, but this is a campaign in which, actually, preparation may be a negative. i mean, everything that we know about politics, everything that we've seen about presidential campaigns has been turned on its head. beginning with what you said earlier, most unpopular candidates in history as you say in the book. he may
i think she's charismatic and-- - you do? - yeah i do. i'm surprised when people say she's not. - one on one or-- - just in a room, you know, your eyes would gravitate toward her. and obviously she's super smart. and i know there's been a lot in this campaign that we can't laugh about. - [evan] right, funny if it wasn't so serious. - there's been a lot of bad things. but i do have to laugh at the difference in their debate preparation, cause he's the king of winging it and she's the queen of...
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no charismatic leader like bill clinton in sight. i think they have their work cut out for them. >> another leader will show up. they always do. when we come back, our hits and misses of 2016. quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. that airline credit card yout? have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you buy. great...is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah... but also to catch-up. what's in your wallet? >>> time now for our hits and misses of the year. and we're going to start with misses. dan. >> well, i think the miss of the year is pretty obvious, paul. it's the person who lost the presidential election. she was supposed to win in 2016
no charismatic leader like bill clinton in sight. i think they have their work cut out for them. >> another leader will show up. they always do. when we come back, our hits and misses of 2016. quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. that airline credit card...
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it was a very organized network, all reporting up to this charismatic preacher who was an iraqi, a 32-year-old. they were so organized that they had sort of subdivisions within germany. and even a common curriculum for how to indoctrinate youngsters, if you can believe that, brianna. >> and considering what they know about the network, paul, did they have any sense, even broadly, of where the suspect could be? >> well, they haven't found him yet. and -- but the one thing they have going for them right now is that they have all this extensive information about this network, so they've got addresses, they've got phone numbers. they know how the network connects to each other. and all of that can give them a lot of clues in terms of where he might be hiding. but the flip-side of that is that he is apparently being supported by a network, and they may have had a plan for him to get away and then to be ready to launch a follow-on attacks. we saw after the paris attacks that the attacker who ducked out of the attack, he was hid for four months by the logistical support network. the concern
it was a very organized network, all reporting up to this charismatic preacher who was an iraqi, a 32-year-old. they were so organized that they had sort of subdivisions within germany. and even a common curriculum for how to indoctrinate youngsters, if you can believe that, brianna. >> and considering what they know about the network, paul, did they have any sense, even broadly, of where the suspect could be? >> well, they haven't found him yet. and -- but the one thing they have...
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>> it's the 32-year-old iraqi who is the most charismatic figure in a network who were smuggling wanna-be jihadis from the northern part of germany to fight with isis in syria and iraq. the fact that this perpetrator allegedly had ties to this network suggests he would have had plenty of opportunity to actually get in touch with isis and so one real question now is whether they were perhaps communicating with him. they had some advance knowledge of this, whether they were grooming him to do this using encrypted apps which they have done in so many cases in the west where they were figuratively holding the hand of these radicals in the west as they moved through the various phases of terrorist attack planning. >> another phase in the investigation they are working on. first and foremost, the man hunt. paul cruickshank, thanks so much. >>> we also have breaking news out of mexico. 31 people are now dead following giant explosions at a fireworks market north of mexico city. that number, the death toll rising just a few minutes ago. those were pictures of the explosion. i think we also have n
>> it's the 32-year-old iraqi who is the most charismatic figure in a network who were smuggling wanna-be jihadis from the northern part of germany to fight with isis in syria and iraq. the fact that this perpetrator allegedly had ties to this network suggests he would have had plenty of opportunity to actually get in touch with isis and so one real question now is whether they were perhaps communicating with him. they had some advance knowledge of this, whether they were grooming him to...
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somebody that had been part of an isis recruitment network in germany moving in those [ inaudible ] charismatic iraqi figure was leader of that network. they were shifting people over from germany to send them to join isis in syria and iraq. this is somebody that was on the radar screen of german security services, somebody considered to be potentially dangerous. that was also confirmed in the press conference which just wrapped up from german officials in berlin. and this is an individual that had resided in the northwest rhine part of germany and there have been raids there throughout the day in germany we are told by security officials as part of this investigation, but they have not yet taken him into custody. they are very worried that he's armed and dangerous. more information coming in from security officials that he was detained in the southern germany town in the summer. he was on his way to italy with fake identity papers. then the germans after that initiated deportation procedures against him, but they weren't actually able to deport him because they were not actually able to ascert
somebody that had been part of an isis recruitment network in germany moving in those [ inaudible ] charismatic iraqi figure was leader of that network. they were shifting people over from germany to send them to join isis in syria and iraq. this is somebody that was on the radar screen of german security services, somebody considered to be potentially dangerous. that was also confirmed in the press conference which just wrapped up from german officials in berlin. and this is an individual that...
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she's very engaging and thoughtful and charismatic but she doesn't seem to take pleasure in it. it's something she does because she believes in the cause and not necessarily because she wants to be in office. i take her at her word when she says she has no interest. >> i would be shocked if she ran for office but basil she is good at getting in the low key shade. she says we have to be mature if we want maturity. we have to be smart if we want smart politics. who do you think that was a message to? >> oh, to donald trump absolutely. michelle obama unfiltered is the business. that is -- i love this and i don't think she's going to run for office, i don't know if i wish she would but what i do want her to do is be that constant voice out there for democrats going forward. one of the things i was most concerned about in in election was whether or not african-americans broadly but certainly african-american women would come out and be supportive and be energized and engaged and she was a big part of that and i'm glad to see she's doing it. but this was certainly a message to donald
she's very engaging and thoughtful and charismatic but she doesn't seem to take pleasure in it. it's something she does because she believes in the cause and not necessarily because she wants to be in office. i take her at her word when she says she has no interest. >> i would be shocked if she ran for office but basil she is good at getting in the low key shade. she says we have to be mature if we want maturity. we have to be smart if we want smart politics. who do you think that was a...
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. >> next, a 19th century showman and the charismatic president. as oz continues his rundown of great communicators. i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek
. >> next, a 19th century showman and the charismatic president. as oz continues his rundown of great communicators. i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats...
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i mean, my gosh, the guy is charismatic, whether you like his tweets or not he gets it out there and he's trying to be as honest abos he can about his opinions. this is a guy that would say he walks on water and the press say he can't swim. the press only thing they have going for them because they generally don't get paid a lot is my gosh, they have to be right. as pointed out in the past, they got this election wrong but boy they are going to bring trump down if they possibly can so at the end they can say, look, it's right. i really think it's terrible for the u.s., terrible for the average citizen out there. >> the optimism, jessica, can actually lift an economy. >> that's absolutely true. >> if people feel better, it can cause an economy to grow quicker. >> because they have the extra money barack obama got them in their pockets and now they're going to go out and spend it, at least that's the theory i'm going with. >> what extra money? >> barely during the last eight years. >> anyway, listen, i'm excited about this. i think it's great especially at christmas time for people to
i mean, my gosh, the guy is charismatic, whether you like his tweets or not he gets it out there and he's trying to be as honest abos he can about his opinions. this is a guy that would say he walks on water and the press say he can't swim. the press only thing they have going for them because they generally don't get paid a lot is my gosh, they have to be right. as pointed out in the past, they got this election wrong but boy they are going to bring trump down if they possibly can so at the...
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. >> next a 19th century showman and a charismatic communicator. or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy for these patients. opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tenderness; severe nausea or vomiting; extreme fatigue; constipation; excessive thirst or urine; swollen ankles; loss of appetite; rash; itching; headache; confusion; hallucinations; muscle or joint pain; flushing; or fever... as this may keep these problems from becoming more serious. these are not all the possible side effects of opdivo. tell your doctor
. >> next a 19th century showman and a charismatic communicator. or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy for these patients. opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect...
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then again, when you think about donald trump is a very charismatic guy. he's a salesman. that's how he was able to win the presidency. that's what made him popular on "the apprentice." he has a certainly charisma, people say that all the time because he will praise you and tell you what you want to know. he's a master at doing that. i'm sure jim brown and ray lewis and those folks went in there with good intentions because they have a great mentoring program and maybe they want to get funding for their program or publicity, which will be a good thing if you're doing good stuff. but you need to be careful with hero worship of donald trump. you know, where was all of this philanthropy and all of this concern for the black community before? i don't remember any donald trump mentoring programs. >> here is what he said -- >> kieran, he said, what do you have to lose? now he has to deliver on that promise. he needs to do better things or what? >> well, he has to do lots better. but to the earlier point, you know, i have covered celebrities for 25 years and i've watched a lot of
then again, when you think about donald trump is a very charismatic guy. he's a salesman. that's how he was able to win the presidency. that's what made him popular on "the apprentice." he has a certainly charisma, people say that all the time because he will praise you and tell you what you want to know. he's a master at doing that. i'm sure jim brown and ray lewis and those folks went in there with good intentions because they have a great mentoring program and maybe they want to...
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but when you think about donald trump is a very charismatic guy. he's a salesman. that's how he was able to win the presidency, that's what made him popular on "the apprentice." he has a charisma. people say that. praise you, compliment you, tell you everything you need to know. master of that. i'm sure jim brown and ray lewis went in with great intentions. mentoring program, see the opportunity, he's the president. get funding or publicity, good thing. but you need to be careful with the hero worship of donald trump. >> yeah. >> where was this philanthropy and all that for african-american community before? >> does he have to do better things? >> much better. i have covered celebrities for 25 years and watched a lot of journalists to be confronted what it means to be in the space with someone whou thought you didn't like, had opposing ideas with and come to find out there's banter, things you have in common. things become humanized in the room. to go from only knowing donald trump as the nasty politician that he's become to now knowing him as person you're going
but when you think about donald trump is a very charismatic guy. he's a salesman. that's how he was able to win the presidency, that's what made him popular on "the apprentice." he has a charisma. people say that. praise you, compliment you, tell you everything you need to know. master of that. i'm sure jim brown and ray lewis went in with great intentions. mentoring program, see the opportunity, he's the president. get funding or publicity, good thing. but you need to be careful with...
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. >>> he was definitely charismatic. he lived every single day. he knew that it was dangerous, but no one ever knew that someone would die over it. >> he was the new kid in town, super popular. all about adventure. >> this kid was like, awesome. >> he just jumped right into the culture. >> kind of liked to show off a little bit to the girls. >> they were neighbors just down the block. a family in fear. >> they had had their vehicles broken into.
. >>> he was definitely charismatic. he lived every single day. he knew that it was dangerous, but no one ever knew that someone would die over it. >> he was the new kid in town, super popular. all about adventure. >> this kid was like, awesome. >> he just jumped right into the culture. >> kind of liked to show off a little bit to the girls. >> they were neighbors just down the block. a family in fear. >> they had had their vehicles broken into.
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we got drunk off of the fact that we had barack obama who was this greater than life charismatic figure and took our eye off the ball. what happened in state, we all just kind of fell apart. we have to go back to the foundation. we have to invest in state parties. that's the core of what i want to do as dnc chair. >> all right. jamie harrison, the chair of south carolina democratic party and also in the running for dnc chair as well, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. coming up, the game of course is on the football field here in baltimore. army/navy. if you look to the stands, there's a lot of glory there as there should be. we speak with one army sergeant whose division is being honored here at the army/navy game when we come back. >>> welcome back to baltimore. game about 20 minutes away. pop and circumstances continues on the field. one thing that happened in the today's game that is unusual is honoring a specific unit, in this case, the army has chosen to recognize members of the 82nd airborne. and that has a story in the army's history. whether it be fro
we got drunk off of the fact that we had barack obama who was this greater than life charismatic figure and took our eye off the ball. what happened in state, we all just kind of fell apart. we have to go back to the foundation. we have to invest in state parties. that's the core of what i want to do as dnc chair. >> all right. jamie harrison, the chair of south carolina democratic party and also in the running for dnc chair as well, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me....
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fearing mob rule they worried that a peer democracy could result in the election of a demagogue or a charismatic autocrat. thus the electoral college was created as a braking system that would if necessary save the country from an individual suggest trump. i guess you agree. guest: exactly, i definitely agree. we has hamilton electorate's agree with that sentiment. host: let me ask you about the colorado secretary of state wayne williams. he says what you are doing is not the will of the people. "make noement he made, mistake, this is not some noble effort to fight some unjust or unconstitutional law. this is an arrogant attempt by two faithless electors to elevate their personal desires over the entire will of the people of colorado. and in doing so they too -- they seek to violate colorado law and there on pledges." host: he obviously does not -- guest: he obviously does not understand what we are doing nor does he understand the electoral college. we are coming together right now. we have filed a suit against the colorado law that states that we could not vote our conscience. there are laws i
fearing mob rule they worried that a peer democracy could result in the election of a demagogue or a charismatic autocrat. thus the electoral college was created as a braking system that would if necessary save the country from an individual suggest trump. i guess you agree. guest: exactly, i definitely agree. we has hamilton electorate's agree with that sentiment. host: let me ask you about the colorado secretary of state wayne williams. he says what you are doing is not the will of the...
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they were worried that a pure democracy could result in the election of a demagogue (ahe m), or a charismatic artifact (ahem), thus, the electoral as a brakingreated system that would, if necessary comes in the country from an individual such as trump great guest: i agree with that. says secretary williams this agreement you are doing is not the will of the people. here is the statement he made -- make no mistake, this is not some noble effort to fight some unjust or unconstitutional law. rather, this is an area in attempt by two collectors to elevate their personal desires over the entire will of the people of colorado. in doing so, they see to violate colorado's law and their own pledges. guest: mr. williams, i'm rather amused by his comments because he obviously does not understand what we are doing, nor has he obviously read the constitution, nor does he understand the electoral college. we are actually coming together right now. we have filed a suit against colorado law that dictates that we cannot [indiscernible] states,e laws in 2829 similar laws, that would present an elector from fol
they were worried that a pure democracy could result in the election of a demagogue (ahe m), or a charismatic artifact (ahem), thus, the electoral as a brakingreated system that would, if necessary comes in the country from an individual such as trump great guest: i agree with that. says secretary williams this agreement you are doing is not the will of the people. here is the statement he made -- make no mistake, this is not some noble effort to fight some unjust or unconstitutional law....
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people charismatic or new medical and public and draw attention to themselves that they understood something up their greater than what they were all about them at greater than public performances to match what we will find out with donald trump, whether he thinks there's something at stake larger than merely getting all this attention. stuart: donald trump, lady gaga. that story is read and reread forever. thank you indeed. appreciate it. check the market up a little bit. we are up 12 points. 19562. the price of oil has nothing to do with the stock market today. 50 bucks a barrel. however, microsoft, i do own a thin sliver of the stock. 6104 earlier today and hit a lifetime high. thank you for the trumpet. i appreciate that. i'm not retiring. texas attorney general with us next year >> never leave me, stuart bernie. stuart: he has sued the epa numerous times. what does he think of trump's new pic, scott church has also sued the epa. world war ii veteran opening up a college basketball game used in a harmonica to pay the national anthem on the 75th anniversary of pearl harbor. watch this. â™
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viet: with cuba, they had a charismatic leader who stayed alive. in the case of ho chi minh, very charismatic leader but was dead in 1968. he had been out of power by the early 1960's. charlie: he was what is interesting on the comparison. clearly there is a line that ho chi minh came to the united states for help in his national war, his war of nationalism. his war was about nationalism. viet: yeah. charlie: rather than being a communist war. viet: it is going to be one of the great mysteries we will never figure out. charlie: it would be a mystery if the united states had been receptive to him. viet: he was clearly a communist, but he was also a nationalist and a pragmatist as well. the people who succeeded him were hardline communists, that is where the country turned out the way it did. the irony is those hard-line communists eventually turned the country into a capitalist country. that is what you see when you go to vietnam today. charlie: and because they realized that was a superior economic model? viet: they tried to implement the soviet an
viet: with cuba, they had a charismatic leader who stayed alive. in the case of ho chi minh, very charismatic leader but was dead in 1968. he had been out of power by the early 1960's. charlie: he was what is interesting on the comparison. clearly there is a line that ho chi minh came to the united states for help in his national war, his war of nationalism. his war was about nationalism. viet: yeah. charlie: rather than being a communist war. viet: it is going to be one of the great mysteries...
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viet: in cuba, they had a charismatic leader who stayed alive. ho chi minh was a very charismatic leader but was dead in 1968. charlie: here is what is interesting -- clearly there is a line that ho chi minh came to the united states for help in his national war and his war of nationalism. his war was about nationalism. rather than being a communist war. viet: it's going to be one of the great mysteries we will never figure out. charlie: if the united states had been receptive to him. communist, a nationalist and a pragmatist. the people who succeeded him were hard line. the irony is those hard-line communist turned the country into a capitalist country. that is what you see when you go to vietnam today. theyie: and because realize that was a superior economic model? viet: they tried to implement the soviet and chinese model and it was a disaster. so they had no choice. and they were following china. china was already going in that direction. that's one of the great ironies and surprises of history. it's now a sort of state run capitalism in thes
viet: in cuba, they had a charismatic leader who stayed alive. ho chi minh was a very charismatic leader but was dead in 1968. charlie: here is what is interesting -- clearly there is a line that ho chi minh came to the united states for help in his national war and his war of nationalism. his war was about nationalism. rather than being a communist war. viet: it's going to be one of the great mysteries we will never figure out. charlie: if the united states had been receptive to him....
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i think there is probably some of that, that he was personally a very charismatic politician but not as good a party builder. but i think the bigger issue is america has changed a lot over the last 15 years, and it has changed in ways that have been propelled by globalization and immigration and multiculturalism. there was a backlash to that, and the democrats have paid a price, you know, have been on the receiving end of that backlash. i think that force, that backlash was very strong. it also was a backlash, let's be honest, to an african-american as president, and you can see this backlash across the western world. so it makes me think that force was probably too strong for any one president to be able to break, but for a truly consequential legacy that would last, you probably needed that political base. >> rose: where is america in terms of its relationship to the world, the roll it wants to play? >> i think that, under obama, it was actually clearer. i think there were just people who disagreed wit. but he said very clearly at the start that he wanted -- he felt that the united
i think there is probably some of that, that he was personally a very charismatic politician but not as good a party builder. but i think the bigger issue is america has changed a lot over the last 15 years, and it has changed in ways that have been propelled by globalization and immigration and multiculturalism. there was a backlash to that, and the democrats have paid a price, you know, have been on the receiving end of that backlash. i think that force, that backlash was very strong. it also...
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one of the most charismatic and powerful female politicians that india has ever seen. the final resting place of one most powerful politicians. jane: the u.s. election was full of memorable moments. many provided by the now president-elect. near the top would be the showdown mr. trump had with newscaster megyn kelly 20 challenged him about his statements about women. that made her the target of some of his most scorching tweets. kay.sat down with katty katty: the keli files is one of the most highly rated cable news shows in the u.s. megyn: i am megyn kelly reporting from washington, d.c. guest interviews and news that showcases media savvy and her background as a lawyer. she sparked a national conversation with this remark to donald trump at the first republican debate. katty: you called women you don't like slobs and disgusting animals. >> only rosie o'donnell. record, it was well beyond rosie o'donnell. katty: that prompted insults from mr. trump who called kelly a bemb and unprofessional. her tv ratings has soared and her new book is a number one best seller. what
one of the most charismatic and powerful female politicians that india has ever seen. the final resting place of one most powerful politicians. jane: the u.s. election was full of memorable moments. many provided by the now president-elect. near the top would be the showdown mr. trump had with newscaster megyn kelly 20 challenged him about his statements about women. that made her the target of some of his most scorching tweets. kay.sat down with katty katty: the keli files is one of the most...
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people who have known him say he is aquariuses mattic but polarizing -- a charismatic but polarizing figure, but court records paint a darker picture. he was charged with receiving stolen property in 2015, but pled guilty to a misdemeanor and was sentenced to three years probation. friends tell us ion's children were removed from the ghost ship because of concerns about the living conditions. >>> there are many other buildings just like the so- called ghost ship here in the bay area where people have created illegal homes. coming up why one woman who lived in one of these buildings says she'll move back in. a silicon >> two significant weather changes coming this week, first the cold. there's a freeze watch in effect for the central valley in lake county for tomorrow night and then rain, one day that looks like a washout. find out which day it is next. curity concerns... >> then why president obama has blocked the sale of a silicon valley company ♪ rooms come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. with eight times more fragrance control, the air wick® scented oil warmer lets you dial u
people who have known him say he is aquariuses mattic but polarizing -- a charismatic but polarizing figure, but court records paint a darker picture. he was charged with receiving stolen property in 2015, but pled guilty to a misdemeanor and was sentenced to three years probation. friends tell us ion's children were removed from the ghost ship because of concerns about the living conditions. >>> there are many other buildings just like the so- called ghost ship here in the bay area...
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it was about people in italy saying we want change even when our prime minister is a young, charismatic, forward looking person. that is now in train everywhere. >> it was david cameron who was the fifth. how quickly we forget. >> let's bring in bill kneneely from vienna, austria. what does this mean going forward? >> i think a lot of the european establishment will have had a sleepless night. there was a moment of relief here in vienna when the far right candidate norbert hofer lost the vote to become president to an independent. the main center parties that have governed austria since 1945 weren't even in the final runoff. they can have their sigh of relief. it's still in a sense a bit of a poll list revolution here in austria even though the far right didn't win. talking about italy, that's the more important result. matteo renzi was the future once. not any more. demolition man. he wanted to kick-start the ailing economy but he was demolished by this referendum and was kicked out of power. not even close. 60-40. this was a howl of anger from italy's population. youth unemployment at
it was about people in italy saying we want change even when our prime minister is a young, charismatic, forward looking person. that is now in train everywhere. >> it was david cameron who was the fifth. how quickly we forget. >> let's bring in bill kneneely from vienna, austria. what does this mean going forward? >> i think a lot of the european establishment will have had a sleepless night. there was a moment of relief here in vienna when the far right candidate norbert...
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but look, for business to thrive it requires a certain amount of predictability and when you have a charismatic president who likes to swoop in to save jobs in politically sensitive states, you don't have that kind of predictability. this was a tactic that vladimir putin likes to employ for political effect going to one company or another and telling them not to cut jobs. it's a dangerous and populous precede precedent. >> donald trump vows to leave his global business empire but just what does the president-elect have planned? will it be enough to silence his critics? ittle love today♪ ♪spread a little love my way ♪spread a little somethin to remember♪ philadelphia cream cheese, made with fresh milk and real cream. makes your recipes their holiday favorites. the holidays are made with philly. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. [and her new business: i do, to jeanetgo. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jean
but look, for business to thrive it requires a certain amount of predictability and when you have a charismatic president who likes to swoop in to save jobs in politically sensitive states, you don't have that kind of predictability. this was a tactic that vladimir putin likes to employ for political effect going to one company or another and telling them not to cut jobs. it's a dangerous and populous precede precedent. >> donald trump vows to leave his global business empire but just...
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barack obama is a singularly charismatic politician, but he might have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. they knew that worked. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and say more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my washington post column this week and let's get started. >>> first kamt brexit vote which surprised much of the world, then donald trump's astonishing electoral victory in the united states. will upcoming elections in europe be a third shock to the system? let me bring in a panel to discuss the rise of this. thank you for being late. optimist guide to thriving in the age of excellence. he's also of course a "new york times" columnist. also in the times this weekend there's a great piece by any next guest, ian. it's called the end of the angle american order. he's a professor at bart college. melissa bell
barack obama is a singularly charismatic politician, but he might have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. they knew that worked. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and say more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my...
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barack obama is a cingulary charismatic politician, but he may have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my column this week. let's get started. >>> first came the brexit vote which surprised much of the world and then donald trump's astonishing electoral victory in the united states. upcoming elections in europe be the third shock to the system. let me bring in a great panel to discuss the rise of populism. thank you for being late, an t optimiop optimist guide. also in "the times" a great piece by my next guest ian. i he's a professor at bard college. before that she was the international affairs editor at france 24 and narx naia teaches politics. welcome to you all. we arrived to this consensus that francis called the end of history and,
barack obama is a cingulary charismatic politician, but he may have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my column this week. let's get started....